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YonhapHyundai Motor Group finished South Korea's first clean hydrogen plant that converts biogas from sewage sludge. The Cheongju facility produces 500 kilograms daily and supports refueling for Nexo vehicles and buses. The company targets expansion to two tons per day by 2030.
benzinga.comDenmark and Germany approved 1.3 billion euros in subsidies for three large-scale green hydrogen projects and a planned cross-border supply corridor. The Danish Hydrogen Backbone will link renewable-powered production in Denmark to industrial users in Germany.
Researchers say naturally occurring underground hydrogen could be extracted at under $1 per kilogram. Canadian firms have started test drilling in Quebec to assess commercial viability.
A Quebec-based startup is developing methods to extract naturally occurring hydrogen from underground deposits. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates this approach could produce the fuel at less than $1 per kilogram.
dw.comGerman Transport Minister Patrick Schnieder visited Japan to inspect hydrogen projects. BMW and Toyota are jointly developing a new fuel cell system for vehicles.